US Custom Harvesters: Your Solution for Efficient Harvesting Across the Midwest

Listen to KC Sheperd’s interview with David Misener.

Farm Director KC Sheperd chatted with US Custom Harvesters President David Misener. The organization began in 1983 with a group of combine operators. It has since grown to include silage choppers, cotton pickers, and manure spreaders.

If a farmer runs into trouble with their own harvest equipment or lacks the proper equipment to do a job, he can call the US Custom Harvesters and they will bring the needed machine(s) to the field to do the job.

“You are welcome to give our office a call, explain your needs to Mandy, and she will send an email out to our membership and one of our harvesters will reach out to the farmer to get the work done,” Misener explained.

During this year’s harvest, Misener started near his home in Oklahoma, traveled to Kansas, South Dakota, North Dakota, and then returned to South Dakota to harvest soybeans and corn. At the time of his interview with Sheperd, he was waiting for the ground to dry in Oklahoma to finish harvesting cotton.

More information can be found at uschi.com including the main office phone number.

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